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Samsung improved its security and materials in its new products Galaxy A55 and A35

Samsung launched two new products in series A, containing several technical updates in security and material aspects. Galaxy A55 and A35 bring out many surprises in tech innovation as the new products of Samsung Samsung has unveiled its new products to the midrange A-series lineup with the Galaxy A5…

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Samsung launched two new products in series A, containing several technical updates in security and material aspects. Galaxy A55 and A35 bring out many surprises in tech innovation as the new products of Samsung Samsung has unveiled its new products to the midrange A-series…

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Samsung launched two new products in series A, containing several technical updates in security and material aspects. Samsung has unveiled its new products to the midrange A-series lineup with the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35. They will hit European markets on March 20th. The remarkable technology innovation, Knox Vault , is designed to safeguard sensitive data by isolating it from potential software and hardware threats. Both two devices boasted it, marking the first appearance of this enhanced security element in the A-series range.

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According to Android Police, the Galaxy A55 specifically upgrades in metal frame, instead of the plastic used in last year’s Galaxy A54. With a focus on security and durability, Samsung aims to make these new models attractive to midrange consumers seeking reliable performance. In terms of pricing, the Galaxy A55 starts at €479 (£439, approximately $524) for the 8GB/128GB variant, while the 256GB storage option is priced at €529 (£489, around $579). On the other hand, the Galaxy A35 offers a more budget-friendly alternative, starting at €379 (around £322 or $415) for the base model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. They are due to be available on March 20 th , but the exact availability of the different versions varies between markets Also read: With health at its core, and AI to come, is Samsung’s Galaxy Ring 2024’s most exciting new launch? The key specs of the A55 and A35 are similar across the two devices. For instance, both of them come with 6.6-inch OLED displays with 1,000 nits of peak brightness and up to 120Hz refresh rates. Meanwhile, both will be supported by four years of Android OS updates and five years of security patches. Additionally, users can expect IP67-rated dust and water resistance, robust 5000mAh batteries supporting fast charging up to 25W, and expandable storage capabilities of up to 1TB via microSD cards.

Key Points

  • Samsung introduces Galaxy A55 and A35 with Knox Vault security feature.
  • The premium features and extended software support cater to budget-conscious consumers.

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